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If all else fails, you can resort to deconstructing Wii remotes and other
devices. However, it’s probably better to spend your time and efforts on the
robotics, and let someone else engineer the controllers. That is, unless your
focus is robotic control and communications. If this fits your profile, then
you’ve probably been trying to figure out how to use one of those mind-control interfaces such as the one sold with Mattel’s MindFlex Game
( www.mindflexgames.com) to control your robot.

Mind control may be the ultimate robot controller, but we’re not there
yet. So that means you’ve got an opportunity to make it happen ... what are
you waiting for? SV